"troop" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This led to further unrest, which in turn caused the king to bring in Prussian troops; the situation exploded.
- And the British have relied on land and sea, more than air, to bring in additional troops along with heavy weapons and equipment.
- If they come upon his body, here, they'll bring in troops to prevent anyone from leaving the area.
- "The specific information is that we have now blocked all the roads that were used previously to bring in troops," he said.
- The state brought in "troops and tanks from nearby bases."
- He has replaced commanders with his loyalists, and brought in troops from Serbia.
- On Nov. 9 the government threatened to bring in troops to drive buses and to protect those vehicles which continued to operate from being stoned.
- Otherwise, she made only brief visits to bring in troops and supplies.
- All told, helicopters made 815 runs to bring in troops and equipment, including artillery pieces.
- The general said the United States Air Force was flying 40 to 50 sorties a day to bring in troops and equipment.
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